Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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Digital Eye Strain and Dry Eye Problemsin Covid-19 Lockdown, At BBMCH, Balangir
Tarun Kumar Panda ,S. Soni ,Priyadarshini Nanda
Abstract
Lockdown guidelines during COVID-19 pandemic increased the e-learning methods and gadgets use, basically to undergo classes, recreation procedures and media news updates, which subsequently upsurgedasthenopic symptoms as digital eye strain (DES) epidemic amid COVID-19 lockdown. This is a descriptive cross-sectional questionnaire based study which is aimed to assess the prevalence, risk factors.Pattern of gadgets used, screen time and symptomatology of Digital eye strain among medical students, teaching doctor faculties and paramedical staff during COVID-19 lockdown at BBMCH, Balangir
Keywords
Digital Eye strain, screen time, e- learning, medical students, Ocular surface disease index, Questionnaire.
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